An underrated giallo gem, “The Psychic” is easily one of Fulci’s best — an innovative, smartly scripted, surprising supernatural mystery. Lucio Fulci has always …continue reading Flashback Friday: The Psychic (1977)
The harsh reception of one of Fulci’s last films is unjust; there’s an enjoyable evil throughout, even if it lacks his common brilliance. The …continue reading The Daily Dig: Demonia (1990)
An uninspired zombie mutant story, it hoped to bank on tropes and the assumed connection to George A. Romero’s franchise of the undead. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Panic (1982)
A Fulci film feels nothing like a Fulci film, “Manhattan Baby” is slow and boring enough to be a baby’s lullaby. An amulet taken …continue reading The Daily Dig: Manhattan Baby (1982)
A giallo ghost story with an ample amount of gore and nudity fails to break the mold thanks to a wimpy ending. A morgue …continue reading The Daily Dig: Autopsy (1975)
“Voices From Beyond” is a worthy finale to the career of Italian horror master Lucio Fulci, ripe with rank corpses and tense nightmares. A …continue reading The Daily Dig: Voices from Beyond (1994)
On its anniversary, we celebrate the lasting legacy of Lucio Fulci’s essential zombie film — the perfectly gory grindhouse classic “Zombie”. August 25th, 1979… WE …continue reading Horror History: Lucio Fulci’s Zombie
In “Aenigma”, the Italian gore master tries his hand at a tired teen slasher trope with minimal success beyond his gross-out gags. An “ugly” …continue reading The Daily Dig: Aenigma (1987)
Severin continues to pay loving tribute to horror master Lucio Fulci, and “Demonia”, while not his best work, is another must-own Blu-ray. In what …continue reading Severin Sunday: Demonia (1987)
A director at the top of his game despite an average script, this Giallo film from the master Fulci is better than reported. An …continue reading The Daily Dig: Murder Rock (1984)
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